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Kepler
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Stan Rogers
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Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2014 1:20 am Post subject: |
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Yawn. This kind of stuff has been floating around for years.
Considering the many foreign freaks I've run into over the years, I believe their suspicion is warranted.
I would also add that most foreign teachers are working side jobs in violation of their work visa and not paying income tax on the monies received for such illegal work.
I do not engage in such illegal activity in Korea and considering that most foreign teachers are involved in criminal activity I have no sympathy for what some Koreans may say about them.
Wether or not a news article is 100% accurate, I believe their suspicion is warranted. |
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young_clinton
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Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2014 1:25 am Post subject: |
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Stan Rogers wrote: |
Considering the many foreign freaks I've run into over the years, I believe their suspicion is warranted. |
What warrants a teacher to be categorized as a freak? How do they have to be?
Stan Rogers wrote: |
I do not engage in such illegal activity in Korea and considering that most foreign teachers are involved in criminal activity I have no sympathy for what some Koreans may say about them. |
I find that statement hard to believe. |
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The Cosmic Hum

Joined: 09 May 2003 Location: Sonic Space
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Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2014 1:31 am Post subject: |
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Stan Rogers wrote: |
Yawn. This kind of stuff has been floating around for years.
Considering the many foreign freaks I've run into over the years, I believe their suspicion is warranted.
I would also add that most foreign teachers are working side jobs in violation of their work visa and not paying income tax on the monies received for such illegal work.
I do not engage in such illegal activity in Korea and considering that most foreign teachers are involved in criminal activity I have no sympathy for what some Koreans may say about them.
Wether or not a news article is 100% accurate, I believe their suspicion is warranted. |
I believe that you believe what you believe. |
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SHGator428
Joined: 05 Sep 2014
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Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2014 1:44 am Post subject: |
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Stan Rogers wrote: |
Yawn. This kind of stuff has been floating around for years.
Considering the many foreign freaks I've run into over the years, I believe their suspicion is warranted.
I would also add that most foreign teachers are working side jobs in violation of their work visa and not paying income tax on the monies received for such illegal work.
I do not engage in such illegal activity in Korea and considering that most foreign teachers are involved in criminal activity I have no sympathy for what some Koreans may say about them.
Wether or not a news article is 100% accurate, I believe their suspicion is warranted. |
I always get a kick out of dudes like you.
"I've met so many freaks". "Others give me a bad name" "Koreans like me because I'm different". LOL |
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basic69isokay
Joined: 28 Sep 2014 Location: korea
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Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2014 2:09 am Post subject: |
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"More weight has been given to job performance"
Are you Fn kidding me? As anyone who's been here more than a week knows, the things that get you hired are age, looks, and gender. Maybe if employers weren't so hung up on these things, experienced teachers could stay here and work instead of going to China or Saudi. Most of the good teachers I've known here got squeezed out of the market.
Secondly, the reporter claims there's no way to check criminal records. Thats just clearly false.
Thirdly, as revolting as sex with a 15 year old is, many Koreans have gotten away with it openly. There's 10,000 fatherless kids in the Philippines called Kopinos, from ajossis "golf trips". So, that's okay because the victims aren't Korean? I dont know, this article seems to be written by someone who doesn't know the industry well at all. Some good points, but mostly just ignorance. |
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Stan Rogers
Joined: 20 Aug 2010
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Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2014 5:30 am Post subject: |
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young_clinton wrote: |
Stan Rogers wrote: |
Considering the many foreign freaks I've run into over the years, I believe their suspicion is warranted. |
What warrants a teacher to be categorized as a freak? How do they have to be?
I've learned how to behave in Korea. If others can't do it, or won't do it, it not my problem.
Stan Rogers wrote: |
I do not engage in such illegal activity in Korea and considering that most foreign teachers are involved in criminal activity I have no sympathy for what some Koreans may say about them. |
I find that statement hard to believe. |
Believe what you like but I don't do illegal things in Korea. But your statement seems to indicate that you do and many others as well which was my point. I think it is hypocritical that so many foreign teachers will rave on about how hogwons do bad illegal stuff, but it's ok for the teacher to break the law by working side jobs for cash. |
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Stan Rogers
Joined: 20 Aug 2010
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Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2014 5:40 am Post subject: |
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SHGator428 wrote: |
Stan Rogers wrote: |
Yawn. This kind of stuff has been floating around for years.
Considering the many foreign freaks I've run into over the years, I believe their suspicion is warranted.
I would also add that most foreign teachers are working side jobs in violation of their work visa and not paying income tax on the monies received for such illegal work.
I do not engage in such illegal activity in Korea and considering that most foreign teachers are involved in criminal activity I have no sympathy for what some Koreans may say about them.
Wether or not a news article is 100% accurate, I believe their suspicion is warranted. |
I always get a kick out of dudes like you.
"I've met so many freaks". "Others give me a bad name" "Koreans like me because I'm different". LOL |
If law abiding tax payer makes me different then so be it. I think it is unfair that honest Koreans business owners have to lose business to illegal foreigners who think it's ok to break the law in Korea. Honest Koreans and foreigners should not be punished or lose money for obeying the law. That's why I have no sympathy when a foreigner or a Korean gets run through the ringer for committing crimes in Korea. |
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nicwr2002
Joined: 17 Aug 2011
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Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2014 7:47 am Post subject: |
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Stan Rogers wrote: |
SHGator428 wrote: |
Stan Rogers wrote: |
Yawn. This kind of stuff has been floating around for years.
Considering the many foreign freaks I've run into over the years, I believe their suspicion is warranted.
I would also add that most foreign teachers are working side jobs in violation of their work visa and not paying income tax on the monies received for such illegal work.
I do not engage in such illegal activity in Korea and considering that most foreign teachers are involved in criminal activity I have no sympathy for what some Koreans may say about them.
Wether or not a news article is 100% accurate, I believe their suspicion is warranted. |
I always get a kick out of dudes like you.
"I've met so many freaks". "Others give me a bad name" "Koreans like me because I'm different". LOL |
If law abiding tax payer makes me different then so be it. I think it is unfair that honest Koreans business owners have to lose business to illegal foreigners who think it's ok to break the law in Korea. Honest Koreans and foreigners should not be punished or lose money for obeying the law. That's why I have no sympathy when a foreigner or a Korean gets run through the ringer for committing crimes in Korea. |
Hate the game not the player. |
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Chaparrastique
Joined: 01 Jan 2014
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Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2014 8:08 am Post subject: |
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Honest Koreans and foreigners should not be punished or lose money for obeying the law. That's why I have no sympathy when a foreigner or a Korean gets run through the ringer for committing crimes in Korea. |
Agreed.
But they must apply the law evenly. Not selectively to tarnish foreigners. |
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Ralph Winfield
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Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2014 1:29 pm Post subject: |
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Stan Rogers wrote: |
young_clinton wrote: |
Stan Rogers wrote: |
Considering the many foreign freaks I've run into over the years, I believe their suspicion is warranted. |
What warrants a teacher to be categorized as a freak? How do they have to be?
I've learned how to behave in Korea. If others can't do it, or won't do it, it not my problem.
Stan Rogers wrote: |
I do not engage in such illegal activity in Korea and considering that most foreign teachers are involved in criminal activity I have no sympathy for what some Koreans may say about them. |
I find that statement hard to believe. |
Believe what you like but I don't do illegal things in Korea. But your statement seems to indicate that you do and many others as well which was my point. I think it is hypocritical that so many foreign teachers will rave on about how hogwons do bad illegal stuff, but it's ok for the teacher to break the law by working side jobs for cash. |
I have a hunch that you are David Theissen -the Canadian male from Alberta who was convicted of beating and sexually assaulting an American lady in the southwestewrn part of the U.S. Saying that all of the people you have never met are criminals is irrational and illegal. Wise up, eh. |
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Cave Dweller
Joined: 17 Aug 2014 Location: Seoul
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Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2014 1:15 am Post subject: |
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I guess the gov't fucked up again. Everytime they have a scandal, they either beat this dead horse or they find one sentence in a Japanese textbook to distract the people.
The sad part is, it works for the most part. Korea has approximately 49 million sheeple. |
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atwood
Joined: 26 Dec 2009
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Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2014 2:45 am Post subject: |
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Stan Rogers wrote: |
SHGator428 wrote: |
Stan Rogers wrote: |
Yawn. This kind of stuff has been floating around for years.
Considering the many foreign freaks I've run into over the years, I believe their suspicion is warranted.
I would also add that most foreign teachers are working side jobs in violation of their work visa and not paying income tax on the monies received for such illegal work.
I do not engage in such illegal activity in Korea and considering that most foreign teachers are involved in criminal activity I have no sympathy for what some Koreans may say about them.
Wether or not a news article is 100% accurate, I believe their suspicion is warranted. |
I always get a kick out of dudes like you.
"I've met so many freaks". "Others give me a bad name" "Koreans like me because I'm different". LOL |
If law abiding tax payer makes me different then so be it. I think it is unfair that honest Koreans business owners have to lose business to illegal foreigners who think it's ok to break the law in Korea. Honest Koreans and foreigners should not be punished or lose money for obeying the law. That's why I have no sympathy when a foreigner or a Korean gets run through the ringer for committing crimes in Korea. |
Thousands of Koreans tutor on the side and don't pay tax on that money. |
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CentralCali
Joined: 17 May 2007
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Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2014 5:47 am Post subject: |
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young_clinton wrote: |
Stan Rogers wrote: |
I do not engage in such illegal activity in Korea and considering that most foreign teachers are involved in criminal activity I have no sympathy for what some Koreans may say about them. |
I find that statement hard to believe. |
The part that Stan Rogers apparently misunderstood is this:
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considering that most foreign teachers are involved in criminal activity |
How does he know this is fact? What criminal activity are most foreign teachers involved in? What is the actual percentage of foreign teachers involved in said criminal activity? Data, Stan, data!
Or he can simply admit he's blowing smoke. |
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Stan Rogers
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Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2014 6:56 am Post subject: |
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LOL you guys are like shooting fish in a barrel. |
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